Marysville Police Seek Witnesses, Video in Hit-and-Run Investigation

Everett, WALocal News

The Marysville Police Department is investigating a serious hit-and-run collision that occurred on October 24 at 6:50 p. m. at the intersection of State Avenue and 104th Street NE. A black Honda traveling eastbound collided with a northbound silver passenger car, injuring its occupant. The driver of the Honda fled the scene on foot, leaving the injured person behind.

The occupant sustained serious injuries and was taken to a nearby hospital. Detectives have gathered surveillance footage and noted social media posts from witnesses who have not yet contacted the police. Authorities urge anyone with information, particularly those with dashcam footage or surveillance from homes in the area, to come forward. Witnesses are crucial to identifying the driver or any occupants of the black Honda. The Marysville Police Department can be reached for tips and information.

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